HARROLD’S PANSY GARDENS & GREENHOUSES. 
HARDY PERENNIALS 

These are all one year, field grown plants and supply is not great. Order early. 
PRICES ON THIS GROUP ARE 6 for $1.50; $2.50 per DOZEN, POSTPAID 
ANCHUSA: Lissadel. Bright blue about 3 ft. high. All heights mentioned, maturity. 
AQUILEGIA: (Columbine) Mrs. Nichols, spurless. Hybrid Long Spured. Both mixed. 
BELLIS: English Daisy. Large flowered mixed colors. 
DAISY: Single flowered Shasta Alaska. 
DIANTHUS: Chedder Pinks. Dwarf with pink flowers. Winteri, compact plants 
with large bright hued flowers. Sweet Wivelsfield. A fine double flowered mixed. 
DIGITALIS: Foxglove. Large flowered hybrids with spotted throat. Mixed colors. 
GAILLARDIA: Colors coppery scarlet golden edge, copper self, red with yellow 
border, gold with maroon zone, bright orange and a fine mixture. 
GYPSOPHILA: Baby’s Breath. Flesh pink single and double white varieties. 
SWEET WILLIAM: Dwarf Alpine Mixed, a fine roeckgarden subject. Newport Pink 
Single salmon pink or Single Mixed a grand blend of colors. 
WALLFLOWER: Double Extra Choice Mixed. Early flowering about 20 in. high. 
TRITOMA: Red Hot Poker. A very showy plant. 

PRIMROSES: Harrold’s Pedigreed Giants. 
Our large stock is all gone. We have some transplants from last summer sowing 
that are ideal for planting now and will make nice flowering borders next 
spring. These are giant flowered in a wide range of mixed colors, All are 
Polyantha-Veris Hybrids. PRICE $1.50 per dozen; 25 for $2.50 
PANSY SEEDS: HARROLD’ PEDIGREED STRAINS. 
Our supply of Pansy plants is all sold for this spring. We can supply seeds of 
our complete line as follows. Harrold’s Pedigreed Giant Art-Shades, the largest 
exhibition mixture; Harrold’s Pedigreed Swiss Giants, the finest fancy type 
mixture; Harrold’s Azure Giants, true brilliant blue; Harrold’s Ruby Giants, 
finest red shades; Harrold’s Golden Giants, golden yellow with dark center; 
Coronation Gold, pure yellow self and Swiss Pure White. 
PRICE: Packets of about 750 seeds $1.00 each. 
Hardy Phlox 
Hardy Phlox are one of the finest hardy garden flowers. They have immense, 
brightly colored heads that stand well above the foliage and their blooming season 
is quite extended from late spring well into the summer. Once established they 
grow rapidly and may be divided and increased about every fourth year. 

Africa: Carmine red. Mrs. Jenkins: Pure white. 
Antonette Six: Pure white. R. P. Struthers: Salmon pink, scarlet eye 
B. Compte: Reddish purple. Rheinlander. Salmon, carmine eye. 
Beacon: Cherry red. Thor: Salmon pink. 
Colonial: Lavender. Von Hockberg: Purple. 
Dr. Chas Mayo: White carmine eye. 
PRICE, heavy two year plants 50c each; 3 for $1.25 
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CLEMATIS VINES 
Clematis is one of the most beautiful flowering vines for porch, trellis or 
fence. We will have only a limited supply this season and offer them as follows 
as long as supply lasts. If possible make second choice for unless you state defi- 
nitely that it will not be acceptable we will send the nearest available variety to 
the one ordered. Free cultural sheet with each order. 
VARIETIES and COLORS 
VILLE de LYON, Red. 
KERMESIANA, Wine red. 
MONTANA RUBENS, Rosy red. 
LAWSONIANA, Blue. 
JACKMANI, Royal purple. 
Mme. BARON VEILLARD, Lilac. 
RAMONA, Lavender blue. 
GYPSY QUEEN: Dark purple. 
THE PRESIDENT, Violet purple. 
PRICE $1.00 EACH; THREE FOR $2.50, POSTPAID. 
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MINIATURE ROSES 
PRICE $ .75 EACH; 3 for $2.00 POSTPAID. 
Rosa Rouletti: Grows only about 5 inches high and the flowers are perfectly formed 
and fully double. Color is rose pink and flowers are only about an inch across. 
Oakington Ruby: Fully double flowers about 1% inches across. Color is rich ruby- 
carmine. Plants are about 12 inches high when fully developed. 
WE HAVE NO BUSH OR CLIMBING ROSES TO OFFER THIS SEASON. 
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GLADIOLUS BULBS 
We offer here the very finest colors in fine varieties. Bulbs are all standard 
number one size — 1} inch diameter and larger. 
Aldine, Sea shell pink. 
Bagdad, Smoky old rose. 
Beacon, Salmon with cream throat. 
Carioca, Oriental red. 
Golden Chimes, Soft yellow. 
Golden Cup, Deep yellow. 
Heritage, Exhibition pink. 
Honor, Lavender. 
Kassel, Scarlet. 

Maid of Orleans, Milky white. 
Max Reger, Very fine light blue. 
Milford, Tall blue. 
Oregon State, Salmon apricot. 
Paradise, Pure apricot. 
Picardy, Apricot pink. 
Rewi Fallu, Blood red. 
Rosa van Lima, Mauve pink. 
Finest Blend, All colors mixed. 
PRICE 10c EACH POSTPAID — NOT LESS THAN A DOZEN SOLD. 
A smaller size bulb that will bloom in mixed colors only at 25. for $1.50 or 
$5.00 per 100 postpaid. 

These are a nice novelty. A bit smaller than white or yellow Calla but a rosy 
pink. Easy of culture. Price $1.00 each; 3 for $2.50 with culture sheet, 
Bridge St. & Lower River Rd. P.O.Box 29. GRANTS PASS, ORE. 
: Croft Easter Lilies 
Planting Stock for Fall Delivery 
Croft Lilies have become tremendously successful along the Northern California, 
Oregon and Washington coast and returns on commercial plantings have been very 
high. Several growers have reported net returns of from $5,000 to $10,000 per 
acre and returns of several hundred dollars have been made on an area the size of 
a city lot. 
While commercial plantings old enough to be salable as bulbs for forcing are 
in areas near the coast, there are successful plantings at many scattered locations 
throughout the northwest and it seems there is a reasonable probability of successful 
culture almost anywhere west of the Cascade Mountains below 1500 foot elevation. 
Plantings at about 1200 foot elevation in the Illinois Valley here in S. Oregon 
look well as do those in the Willamette Valley and around Cottage Grove, Medford 
and Ashland Oregon, Progress is being made also here at Grants Pass. With a well 
drained, loamy soil of reasonable good fertility their culture should be found profit- 
able in the teritory mentioned above. 
Current prices on these bulbs as quoted in The Florists Review of April 12, 
1945 range from $700.00 per 1,000 for 7 to 8 inch circumference to $1250.00 per 
1,000 on 11 to 12 inch bulbs. The grower will receive about 70% of this figure 
from the jobber or he has the opportunity of trying to sell the stock himself. In 
view of the fact that the demand is easily ten times present supply the price level 
of this stock will remain good for several years; at least 4 or 5, and even when 
prices fall to 50% of present level with labor back more to normal they will still be 
very profitable. 
We will publish much more complete data on these, their culture and sale and 
this will be supplied either at a small charge or free with the sale of planting stock. 
If you are interested please write us at once so we may know how many copies 
to print. 
For planting time (October till March) delivery we expect to have available 
up to 300,000 planting stock of this variety. These will be all clean, healthy, insp- 
ected stock of 14 to 3 inch circumference grade and are the size that is most 
economical both in time and cost to plant. They will produce additional planting 
stock for replanting the fall of 1946 and 1947 and the fall of 1947, with good 
culture and care should give you a gocd commercially salable crop. 
PRICE ON THESE WILL BE 
$2.50 per doz; $20.00 per 100; $195.00 per 1,000 
On orders booked before August First. A deposit of 50% 
Will be required at time booking is made. 
IF interested in this kind of stock it will be best to contact us at once as we 
know there will not be enough to go around this year and prices may advance 
when harvest gets under way. All offers and sales will be made subject to crop and 
shipments will all be made in rotation in which order is booked. 
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VISIT THE GARDENS WHICH ARE OPEN ON WEEK DAYS 
FROM 10:00 A. M. UNTIL 7:00 P. M. UNTIL JUNE ist. 
OPEN SUNDAYS BETWEEN 12.00 NOON AND 6:00 P. M. 
Limited experienced help makes adherence to this schedule 
absolutely necessary and we will appreciate your co-operation. 
Please Read Before Ordering 
NO WARRANTY: In common with general practice in the nursery and seed 
trade we do not in any manner guarantee the results or crop obtained from any 
material we send out. We use every care in growing and handling the material offer- 
ed and endeavor at all times to supply stock true to name and description. In no 
case, however, will we assume a responsibility greater than the amount received 
as the original purchase price and if for any reason an adjustment is indicated we 
reserve the right to make such adjustments in the form of replacement in identical 
kind ordered or cash at our option. 
PAYMENT: All mail orders MUST be accompanied by the full amount of the 
order in cash. This may be sent by postal money order or note, express money 
order, bank draft or personal check. WE WILL NOT ACCEPT POSTAGE STAMPS 
for any part of the remittance so please don’t send them. Where orders are made 
at the gardens for: items which may not be in stock a deposit of 25% of the 
amount of order will be required; returnable in the event delivery can’t be made. 
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ADDRESS — VISIT — PHONE 
9 PANSY GARDENS 
Harrold’s and GREENHOUSE 
GRANTS PASS Bridge St. and Lower River Rd. OREGON, U.S. A. 
P. O. BOX 29 PHONE 283-3 
